accurate prediction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateandprediction
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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prediction
noun[C or U]
uk/prɪˈdɪk.ʃən/us/prɪˈdɪk.ʃən/
a statement about what you think will happen in ...
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I am sorry to say that it was anaccurateprediction.
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I do not believe that anyone can make such anaccurateprediction.
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I do not believe that that survey gives anaccuratepredictionof the future.
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I think that we can begin this debate by chalking up anotheraccurateprediction.
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Indeed, our prediction for this year was 30, and the average is likely to be 28, so it was a reasonablyaccurateprediction.
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The diathesis-stress/incoherent present state of mind model achieved the highestaccuratepredictionrate (four out of four).
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Clinical trials enroll patients at given levels and therefore do not always allowaccuratepredictionbeyond the trial.
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Anaccuratepredictionof the yield requires a simulation that takes these processes into account.
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For this reason, the density of larvae on foliage or number of adults trapped may not always enableaccuratepredictionof tuber infestation.
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Thus,accuratepredictionor feed-forward mechanisms are possible only with the existence of some kind of memory.
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Theaccuratepredictionof eventual outcome before or after cardiac surgery is difficult.
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However, he concluded thataccuratepredictionof major chromosomal abnormalities is unlikely.
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Since we believe that anaccuratepredictionof data flow by the programmer is only possible for small programs, we reject this traditional solution.
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Two of the resiliency models (superresiliency and implied adult attachment) had highaccuratepredictionrates (three out of four).
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However, if the new examples are significantly different from any other example seen by the algorithm before, the learned model will not be able to make anaccurateprediction.
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According to this notion, the maximum number of centers possible for such interaction is twenty; with an increase of centers beyond this number, noaccuratepredictioncan be made.
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Distant from the centers of academic statistical science, they compromised rigorous scientific standards of methodology andaccuratepredictionin order to make convincing arguments outside their circles of expertise.
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The forces of the universe are too multitudinous, varied, changeable, and intermixed to allowaccuratepredictionor explanation of any but the most limited and strictly controlled events.
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The available evidence does not allow for anaccuratepredictionof the burden of disease that is vaccine-preventable.
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